I always thought Eben Moglen is a better spokesperson for the movement, for the following reasons:

* He's a lawyer, so the myth "free software only conveys for hipster programmers" is useless against him. * He's much more articulate and controlled, and has more wide and important subjects to explain, while Stallman tends to focus only on the end user freedom to hack the program even if she is not a developer and does not care about personal freedom (Moglen speaks how one thing leads to a greater one and so on). * Stallman gives the impression that to use free software you must avoid taking a shower and use the same shirt everywhere, that explains your "grooming" adjustment. Eben Moglen is certainly not a fashion model but gives a better first impression to the spectator.

Anyways, congratulations to Stallman even if he doesn't care about such social standard behaviour :)

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